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in the end, he chose to change the environment around him, not to change himself. when he entered high school, takamasa made clear his hope of attending as a boy. the school accepted him, a first for the institution. >> translator: takamasa insisted early on that he wanted to come out, so we accepted it and tried to support him as best we can. >> reporter: takamasa's schoolmates have overcome the initial shock and accept him. >> translator: i don't care if he's a boy or a girl. takamasa his own person. >> translator: i'm his friend because takamasa is takamasa. we enjoy boy to boy talk. >> reporter: as some schools open up, the attitudes of medical practitioners are also starting to change. the number of youngsters visiting medical institutions for gid is increasing. so the age of hormone therapy has been lowered from 18 to 15. as a result, 17-year-old takamasa is eligible for treatment. >> translator: since my voice became deeper, i feel i'm starting to become the real me. i'm becoming more outgoing. >> reporter: takamasa has decided to come out and talk openly ab
in the end, he chose to change the environment around him, not to change himself. when he entered high school, takamasa made clear his hope of attending as a boy. the school accepted him, a first for the institution. >> translator: takamasa insisted early on that he wanted to come out, so we accepted it and tried to support him as best we can. >> reporter: takamasa's schoolmates have overcome the initial shock and accept him. >> translator: i don't care if he's a boy or a...
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it looks as the polar bears are learning to adapt to a changing environment. >> when the cotton grass blooms and the temperatures stay above zero, then it is summer. the cliff suggested in snow, and polar bears can be seen wandering the beaches. it is hardly a summer resort, but a handful of people like this polar bear geologist, have been coming here for years. he takes us onto a ship, a relic from the past. it has been on the water for 58 years and has traveled over 1 million see miles. two polar bears live around here. with a little luck, you might see one from the val -- the bow. the ship drops us off and seems on down sell. although it belongs to norway, other nations can settle here. it was once a russian mining outpost. now it is a ghost town. and number of expeditions have been made here, under the watchful gaze of polar bears. >> most of the time, polar bears just ignore our camps. we are probably missing most of them because they hunt at night. normally, they avoid people. >> when they do appear, the research team leads the polar bears in peace as long as they do not come in
it looks as the polar bears are learning to adapt to a changing environment. >> when the cotton grass blooms and the temperatures stay above zero, then it is summer. the cliff suggested in snow, and polar bears can be seen wandering the beaches. it is hardly a summer resort, but a handful of people like this polar bear geologist, have been coming here for years. he takes us onto a ship, a relic from the past. it has been on the water for 58 years and has traveled over 1 million see miles....
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do but it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. three . three. three. three. three. three. video for your media project. joining us here on r.t. today. the recent american muslim film and the subsequent worldwide protests over it and once again driven up the clash of cultures right into the spotlight now new yorkers are being pushed to take sides in the conflict between muslims and israel he's an associate is that to find out what the locals think. believe the ads calling for the defeat of jihad are being put up in ten subway stations in new york the messages cost over more than six thousand dollars come from a group that's accused of sparking hate by critics but has been given the green light by new york authorities only going up this monday the ads are already causing much debate are they too offensive to the muslim community or does freedom of speech conquer all let's find out what new
do but it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. three . three. three. three. three. three. video for your media project. joining us here on r.t. today. the recent american muslim film and the subsequent worldwide protests over it and once again driven up the clash of cultures right into...
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do live it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. oh and welcome to technology update as the weather in moscow has already taken a turn for the worse the team and i pax are swimsuits and headed down to the black sea city of gelling jake and is it just so happens for four days at the beginning of september the quiet resort town is transformed into the center of russian maritime aviation journalists and spectators alike flock to the night's so title international exhibition of hydro evasion probably the biggest crowd pleasers with acrobatic airshows from the country's top flight nieces the russian knights and swiss kicked off the states festivities with high speed fly overs and there were government. as. to the economy. however. there was some food for thought. scientists and engineers got together to discuss and probably argue about the latest trends in development. international to make a s
do live it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. oh and welcome to technology update as the weather in moscow has already taken a turn for the worse the team and i pax are swimsuits and headed down to the black sea city of gelling jake and is it just so happens for four days at the...
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afterwards do it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change and the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. and i welcome back to our tea with me karen tara chain but with europe firmly in the financial doldrums poverty and homelessness are issues that grow larger by the day but for some it's all a business opportunity with new figures showing incidents of slavery and human trafficking they are doubling in the u.k. alone artie's laura smith now reports on just how easy it is to lure the desperate and to a life of servitude. to be able to do it right like. the underbelly in which the vulnerable are exploited by the other group and it's getting c.d.'s police in this territory is reporting abroad in human trafficking to the u.k. and the targets to go home to people who are then full to work with little or no pay the passage day center in london's victoria is the city's biggest voluntary day and so for the homeless today its clients are regularly targ
afterwards do it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change and the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. and i welcome back to our tea with me karen tara chain but with europe firmly in the financial doldrums poverty and homelessness are issues that grow larger by the day but for some it's all a business opportunity with new figures...
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acted environment the school was founded and named for an tom petty attica a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education many minutes say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. live from moscow this is. just a moment on the. recent american muslim film and the subsequent worldwide protests over it and once again on the clash of cultures or right into the spotlight now new yorkers are being pushed to take sides in the cult flit between muslims and israel . is there to find out what the locals think. the that is calling for the defeat of jihad are being put up in ten subwa
acted environment the school was founded and named for an tom petty attica a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education many minutes say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> you're not going to find the characters in j.k. rowling's waving new magic wands. the big question is, can she match the magic of her best-selling kids series. erin mclaughlin is in london to find out. are people buying the books? >> reporter: so czar, as you can see behind me in west london it's been a pretty relatively calm day here despite the fact that this book has sold very well, has sold very well online. it's been a bestseller already in pre sales. but in terms of today, it seems to be a steady trickle of people through the store to buy the bo book. after all, we haven't seen the hallmarks of a harry potter launch. i haven't seen anyone dressed up in a wizard's costume. this isn't designed for a wizard's audience. this is, as you mentioned, a very adult book. as j.k. rowling described on abc's good morning america contains very adult themes. let's have a listen. >> there's adolescent sex. >> yes. >> there's cutting. >> yes. >> there's death. >
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> you're not going to find the characters in j.k. rowling's waving new magic wands. the big question is, can she match the magic of her best-selling kids series. erin mclaughlin is in london to find out. are people buying the books? >> reporter: so czar, as you can see behind me in west london it's been a pretty relatively calm day...
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they have less of a control of the environment. a lot of people are writing it off. sometimes breath-taking to see. >> i don't know if msnbc fits my description of main stream media but a contradiction of what you said. you said they have a smaller audience which is true but on the other hand the bias might affect the campaign. if the audience for the main stream media smaller, the network and big newspapers presumably it's having less impact on public opinion. >> it is also controlling where the campaign goes. and the climate it creates. >> bret: put up polls, number five. news organization spending more time defending president obama and attacking romney 47%. romney attacking obama 16%. 21% on the next one, focusing on the presidential candidates or the news coverage, silly, serious issues. there you see the split. the news coverage silly issues dominating. charles, you thoughts? >> the role of the media is auxiliary of the obama campaign and they should relocate to chicago and save travel time. if you look at the specific issues and how they're covered, for exampl
they have less of a control of the environment. a lot of people are writing it off. sometimes breath-taking to see. >> i don't know if msnbc fits my description of main stream media but a contradiction of what you said. you said they have a smaller audience which is true but on the other hand the bias might affect the campaign. if the audience for the main stream media smaller, the network and big newspapers presumably it's having less impact on public opinion. >> it is also...
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they've done a bad job of making many minorities feel safe in a post aside environment, which is why many minorities still stick with the regime. if we focus our efforts in that regard in many of these defense hitters, by far the majority of syrians might throw their weight he had the oppositions. and if there is an address and if there is an organizational body representative of the opposition, then we can support much more than we have today. >> host: one last phone call here for david lesch. illinois, democrat color, dan. >> caller: syria has always had a problem taking a stand and you understand because the people are beaten down. that is a fact. as far as that's arming them, under the table, blake we know it's gone on. that's obvious. they need to take a stand like we did a couple hundred years ago and we have a problem with not backing down when they really need it. we can't be the world's policeman, but we certainly can help these people, but we had to get accountability and get them to either make a stand. they wanted be a western type country. but we cannot make them. we can
they've done a bad job of making many minorities feel safe in a post aside environment, which is why many minorities still stick with the regime. if we focus our efforts in that regard in many of these defense hitters, by far the majority of syrians might throw their weight he had the oppositions. and if there is an address and if there is an organizational body representative of the opposition, then we can support much more than we have today. >> host: one last phone call here for david...
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the russians before us a very difficult place and continues to be a very challenging environment. speak of the reason there is no defeat of al qaeda and in afghanistan is because the administration even the last two years of the previous administration not interested in workg with civil society to work with the younger generati generation, and unfortunately we are going to withdraw and the taliban will come back and sees as much as they can. ashley: the arab spring, what challenges does it pose with regards to security in the region? >> lebanon is clearly a lost cause, and the israelis are watching. iraq is going the wrong direction, the president has no solution to what is going on with iran contaminating the entire regn. weave a policy that is absolutely bankrupt, it is going to lead to far broader problems across that part of the world and also the underbelly of europe. he think we have had it bad, this rate it will get much worse. ashley: all right, thank you so much. they will have much more on the administration's response to libya and afghanistan later coming up with the "a
the russians before us a very difficult place and continues to be a very challenging environment. speak of the reason there is no defeat of al qaeda and in afghanistan is because the administration even the last two years of the previous administration not interested in workg with civil society to work with the younger generati generation, and unfortunately we are going to withdraw and the taliban will come back and sees as much as they can. ashley: the arab spring, what challenges does it pose...
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until it does, this kind of environment is likely to dominate. aussie dollar just below the 1.04 level as we look at reaction in china. >> over to the automakers now. ford staying off staff in europe, while fiat and vw say any recovery is somewhat off. automakers are gathering in paris to unveil their latest models. so what are brands doing to try to increase sales? we caught up with the ceo of audi asking him about the brand new hatch back trying to lure younger drivers. >> the younger generation is the best symbol because they are always connected between each other. so we tried it on come up with the story with wi-fi hot spots in the car, with twitter apface books in the car, whereby with voice recognition you can receive your e-mail. and i think this is what young people want to hear and see. if you're stuck in traffic, you make your time useful. and this is important. >> this is terrifying. >> i'm not sure, but if you're drive along and you're looking at facebook or tweeting, i'm pretty sure at the very minimum you'll get points. if you driv
until it does, this kind of environment is likely to dominate. aussie dollar just below the 1.04 level as we look at reaction in china. >> over to the automakers now. ford staying off staff in europe, while fiat and vw say any recovery is somewhat off. automakers are gathering in paris to unveil their latest models. so what are brands doing to try to increase sales? we caught up with the ceo of audi asking him about the brand new hatch back trying to lure younger drivers. >> the...
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we have a our regulatory environment under control but they are not duplicative. those are the things we need to get america moving again. that is what romney talks about. when sigh him do that, i feel pretty good about because i think he is on the right path. you may not hear it through the mega phone of national media and he should do it more. >> paul: i paid attention to your race in 2010. you ran against a candidate ted strickland very much like the president is, tried to associate with you wall street and big banks. you beat him. how can mitt romney beat a campaign like that in ohio? >> he's got to be here paul. he was in high hometown not long ago. he had an overflow crowd that was amazing. i've been around a lot of national campaigns. when you are out with him. you see the enthusiasm. look the most important thing for candidate running for president is to get people to understand that he understands their problems or she understands their problems and knows how to fix them. jim roads the fourth term governor of ohio, all that matters in ohio is the size of
we have a our regulatory environment under control but they are not duplicative. those are the things we need to get america moving again. that is what romney talks about. when sigh him do that, i feel pretty good about because i think he is on the right path. you may not hear it through the mega phone of national media and he should do it more. >> paul: i paid attention to your race in 2010. you ran against a candidate ted strickland very much like the president is, tried to associate...
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working environment -- which is really what the refs are there to do first and foremost, to keep the players safe -- then that union is empowered to watch over the resolution of that problem. and so far the coaches' and players' unions have held their tongues and not gotten involve with the this ref dispute. cheryl: you know, if you look at the amount of bets that were lost, especially on the packers' game, we're talking $150 million, granted some booking agencies are actually refunding because they say, look, the proof is what you saw on television. at the same time, though, do you this think that this is going to make the owners look bad because they're the ones that have so much of a financial stake in all this, they're the ones that are losing if their team loses based on a bad call? >> yeah. i think what're seeing now -- what we're seeing now is some tension among the owners because they realize they're damaging the nfl brand, and it's a brand that's been respected. it's roger goodell's first duty to protect the nfl shield, and he's not done a good job over the last few months,
working environment -- which is really what the refs are there to do first and foremost, to keep the players safe -- then that union is empowered to watch over the resolution of that problem. and so far the coaches' and players' unions have held their tongues and not gotten involve with the this ref dispute. cheryl: you know, if you look at the amount of bets that were lost, especially on the packers' game, we're talking $150 million, granted some booking agencies are actually refunding because...
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were reaching for you know in this low rate environment is the risk of falling off the cliff becoming more than the herd is willing to bear though and will return flight to quality leaves some investors and off into the abyss will discuss r.b.s. managers took part in live or manipulation that's according to a bloomberg report citing interviews and instant messages of get every time we get angry about private bank manipulation rightfully so but where are the headlines about the public private consortium that is bought and now controls thirty five percent of the long term treasury market duncan about the fed of course we'll talk to peter chair of t.f. market advisors about it and wall work on treasuries we parse the prospectus on the popular treasury e.t.f. will bring you the breakdown and word of the day let's get to today's capital account. there are certain historical relationships that investors look at when deciding where or how to invest in in today's environment stocks look pretty cheap relative to treasuries but does this fail to take into account a fundamental change in the und
were reaching for you know in this low rate environment is the risk of falling off the cliff becoming more than the herd is willing to bear though and will return flight to quality leaves some investors and off into the abyss will discuss r.b.s. managers took part in live or manipulation that's according to a bloomberg report citing interviews and instant messages of get every time we get angry about private bank manipulation rightfully so but where are the headlines about the public private...
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that's because of the poor economic environment we've been in. all these things pointing to a slow down, not to mention the swing demand center of the world, china, slowing down and having problems really has put the brakes on what was an impressive rally. we've given back 10% of that now already in rapid fashion. i think it's a clear signal for investors across the markets to watch out. there's a ral slowing going on. >> there's a real slowing going on, and it's being reflected in the price of oil. where else is it being reflected? might we see other commodities start following oil lower? >> you're starting to see the agricultural commodities break down a bit. you saw soybeans down around 15. that could get into the low teens quickly here. also, on to that oil story was the warnings from caterpillar, norfolk southern, fedex. again, this highlights that the transportations are sliding. they're slowing demand for energy out there. not only here, but in the world. so i'm just hoping that the stocks can hold on to their gains by keying off better ho
that's because of the poor economic environment we've been in. all these things pointing to a slow down, not to mention the swing demand center of the world, china, slowing down and having problems really has put the brakes on what was an impressive rally. we've given back 10% of that now already in rapid fashion. i think it's a clear signal for investors across the markets to watch out. there's a ral slowing going on. >> there's a real slowing going on, and it's being reflected in the...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. perform, compete and grow. and people are driving this change. that's the power of human resources. the society... for human resource management and its members know... how to harness that power, because we help develop it. from the next economy, to the next generation, we help get... the most out of business, by getting the best out of people. shrm. leading people, leading organizations. [♪...] >> announcer: with nothing but his computer, an identity thief is able to use your information to open a bank account in order to make your money his money. [whoosh, clang] you need lifelock, the only identity theft protection company that now monitors bank accounts for takeover fraud. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what'
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. [♪...] >> announcer: with nothing but his computer, an identity thief is able to use your information to open a bank account in order to make your money his money. [whoosh, clang] you need lifelock, the only identity theft protection company that now monitors bank accounts for takeover fraud. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. >>> we start the second half of our show with stories we care about, we focus on the front lines. here's one for you. self-driving cars are now allowed on california roads. governor jerry brown signed a bill today that sets up regulations and guidelines to test driverless cars. brown signed it at google headquarters. google has been a big supporter of the self-controlled cars. google co founder sergey brin says he hopes people will be able to use this technology in the next few years. i find that terrifying. actually, no, so many people are terrible drivers, maybe this
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also that it will create the proper environment for trade among themselves. so we have a long way to go. we have to be there with them. i did not think it can be anything but one of our top priorities, having seen what happened in the last year in that part of the world. it would be disastrous. the opportunity for democratically substations, for them to slip away from us. >> in the imf and other institutions, they have to be engaged also. that is something very germanic. somebody has to come to resolve the problem. >> we spent time now that the north african countries but we must think about syria as well. really difficult, what is going on now. what is the international community's obligation it did to this situation? there are over 25,000 syrians who died in this uprising. and the recorder of a million refugees going into turkey, and jordan, lebanon. how does the obligation of the international community to protect civilians tack up against the risk --stack up? how do you see the interests of europe and the united states in the situation and do they have to
also that it will create the proper environment for trade among themselves. so we have a long way to go. we have to be there with them. i did not think it can be anything but one of our top priorities, having seen what happened in the last year in that part of the world. it would be disastrous. the opportunity for democratically substations, for them to slip away from us. >> in the imf and other institutions, they have to be engaged also. that is something very germanic. somebody has to...
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and hybrid vehicles like the toyota prius as a simple but important way to make the commitment to the environment. now, let's visit another one of california's golden parks. hello, everybody. i'm huell howser, and here we are in the sierra nevada mountains in northern california. we're near the community of truckee. we e
and hybrid vehicles like the toyota prius as a simple but important way to make the commitment to the environment. now, let's visit another one of california's golden parks. hello, everybody. i'm huell howser, and here we are in the sierra nevada mountains in northern california. we're near the community of truckee. we e
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i thought that we were not wearing the proper clothes to reflect the environment. i had to put some color into it. i have to put some interesting prints into it. >> he brought fashion sensibility to the beach. the clothing brent became a hit as residents -- when it started. today it has 10 shops. the slogan, brazilian flavor. >> this is my favorite right now. i am in love with the sport. >> his apartment has the same casual style. he traveled to indonesia for surfing and began selling them to chain stores. >> i was designing some interesting prince and they would not buy them. they always wanted the little fish are the coconut tree or the sun. it became boring to me. they only chose conservative prince. i think that maybe i should try to start my own brand. so i opened my first store. rio is such an interesting culture. we do not have to hire marketing directors or agencies to see what is the new trend in what is going to happen. all you have to do is drw on your own experience in city. >> when you confined more on that story on our web site and the top news of the
i thought that we were not wearing the proper clothes to reflect the environment. i had to put some color into it. i have to put some interesting prints into it. >> he brought fashion sensibility to the beach. the clothing brent became a hit as residents -- when it started. today it has 10 shops. the slogan, brazilian flavor. >> this is my favorite right now. i am in love with the sport. >> his apartment has the same casual style. he traveled to indonesia for surfing and began...
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they live in such a media-rich and digitally-rich and experience-rich environment now that it's-- it's made my job in some ways easier because what they bring into the classroom is really complex and interesting and it's my job to kind of harness that energy and that enthusiasm and direct it toward the things that i need them to learn as far as being 21st century communicators and thinkers and problem solvers. >> suarez: you often hear that teachers can tell who's going to have trouble in high school early on. in the earlier grades. do you agree with that? and is there anything else teachers can be doing in those early grades to help those kids out? >> i think what-- the best teachers are are seekers. we are given a family's child to teach. we're given their most precious resource, their child. and our job is to send them out better than when they walk through the door. and better doesn't necessarily mean that they can ace a standardized test. better means that i have seen deep within each child what his or her unique potential is. and so great teachers give assignments that are seekin
they live in such a media-rich and digitally-rich and experience-rich environment now that it's-- it's made my job in some ways easier because what they bring into the classroom is really complex and interesting and it's my job to kind of harness that energy and that enthusiasm and direct it toward the things that i need them to learn as far as being 21st century communicators and thinkers and problem solvers. >> suarez: you often hear that teachers can tell who's going to have trouble in...
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the >>> oakland students earning a's in helping the environment. katie marzullo joins us from brook field elementary to explain how. >> reporter: there's plenty of reading, writing and arithmetic taught here. the students are also learning hands-on, how to care for their environment. the school day starts with breakfast in the 4th grade class. it is what happens after breakfast that is special. >> we just put our breakfast in the right bins that shows the pictures. >> reporter: no trash chance they meticulously separate waste in the classroom and in the cafeteria so that nothing goes to waste. >> they understand the environment stays clean and by composting and separating they help the environment. >> reporter: part of green gloves program. nearly half of the schools in the oakland unified district are participating and in doing so the district is diverting more than 41% of solid waste from the landfill. >> we take the scraps and take them to a recycling facility and create compost and return that back to the schools for their gardens. we close the
the >>> oakland students earning a's in helping the environment. katie marzullo joins us from brook field elementary to explain how. >> reporter: there's plenty of reading, writing and arithmetic taught here. the students are also learning hands-on, how to care for their environment. the school day starts with breakfast in the 4th grade class. it is what happens after breakfast that is special. >> we just put our breakfast in the right bins that shows the pictures. >>...
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the students are also learning hands-on, how to care for their environment. the school day starts with breakfast in the 4th grade class. it is what happens after breakfast that is special. >> we just put our breakfast in the right bins that shows the pictures. >> reporter: no trash chance they meticulously separate waste in the classroom and in the cafeteria so that nothing goes to waste. >> they understand the environment stays clean and by composting and separating they help the environment. >> reporter: part of green gloves program. nearly half of the schools in the oakland unified district are participating and in doing so the district is diverting more than 41% of solid waste from the landfill. >> we take the scraps and take them to a recycling facility and create compost and return that back to the schools for their gardens. we close the loop. >> reporter: the students reap benefits in their gardens. the program is in its second year the district is predicting great growth in the future. >> very exciting. fun going out and getting the reception from oth
the students are also learning hands-on, how to care for their environment. the school day starts with breakfast in the 4th grade class. it is what happens after breakfast that is special. >> we just put our breakfast in the right bins that shows the pictures. >> reporter: no trash chance they meticulously separate waste in the classroom and in the cafeteria so that nothing goes to waste. >> they understand the environment stays clean and by composting and separating they help...
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you create a better environment for business. they will see higher expenses in terms of their tax rate. they will put that money to work in terms of hiring more people. remember, these companies are also facing an increased tax surrounding health-care. that is another issue. i here at the expense of health care has risen considerably and it will continue to rise. if we were to see a change in the health-care costs, that would eliminate a big pressure for small business. i hear upset over the tax code and over health care expense as well as the regulatory environment, which includes a handful of fees. host: next call comes from boston, jerard. caller: hi, maria. i look at this debt thing. you need to protect the money. the economy would be saved by protecting the dollar. the government takes in $four trillion in taxes but bar money from china -- but borrow money from china. they takein $4 trillion and our borrowing $6 trillion. who is giving these loans? guest: you have china buying our treasuries. there are not a lot of alternati
you create a better environment for business. they will see higher expenses in terms of their tax rate. they will put that money to work in terms of hiring more people. remember, these companies are also facing an increased tax surrounding health-care. that is another issue. i here at the expense of health care has risen considerably and it will continue to rise. if we were to see a change in the health-care costs, that would eliminate a big pressure for small business. i hear upset over the...
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the environment has also swung back a little bit towards the old hey day. does that mean the approach by private equity firms is also changing back to the more traditional mcdonald snell. >> no, i don't think so. i think the model is permanently changed. you can't buy cheap gear highly and sell deer anymore. they produce better performance, improve profits, expand the geographies that they work in and so on. so i think the model is permanently changed. the odd example of maybe pure engineering. i think fundamentally it's now about being good stewards of the businesses and improving them while you own them. >> appreciate your time. thank you so much for stopping by. >>> the european banking authority will publish its final report on banks' implementation of capital plans at 1,700 cet today. this follows s a 2011 recommendation to restore market confidence. it will be published after the european markets close. joining us now is the head of the european interest rates strategy at barclays. nice to have you onboard with us today. this has been an ongoing theme
the environment has also swung back a little bit towards the old hey day. does that mean the approach by private equity firms is also changing back to the more traditional mcdonald snell. >> no, i don't think so. i think the model is permanently changed. you can't buy cheap gear highly and sell deer anymore. they produce better performance, improve profits, expand the geographies that they work in and so on. so i think the model is permanently changed. the odd example of maybe pure...
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i think the environment is tough, and the confidence is low, and when you have a tough environment and low confidence, i've been somewhat, i don't want to use the word depressed but become somewhat of a pessimist. the one thing sam has been is the giant optimist, the bottom of every market sam is buying stuff. and my problem, and then i had this epiphany and i said you know the problem is, if my assessment of the realities are such, everything is massively too expensive. in other words based on the fiscal cliff and all of the head winds the stock wins should be 9,000, not 14,000. the stock marked is getting bullied by qe7 or 8, whatever number it is so we're creating artificial numbers that i don't think the underline will support. >> if barack obama is reelected, would that put you in a state of you might be dprelsed a little bit longer probably, wouldn't you? >> well i just think it would be a continuation of how i am today. >> what do you think right now, are you, do you think he'll be reelected at this point? >> i'm not a political prognosticator. >> off camera you wouldn't say yes
i think the environment is tough, and the confidence is low, and when you have a tough environment and low confidence, i've been somewhat, i don't want to use the word depressed but become somewhat of a pessimist. the one thing sam has been is the giant optimist, the bottom of every market sam is buying stuff. and my problem, and then i had this epiphany and i said you know the problem is, if my assessment of the realities are such, everything is massively too expensive. in other words based on...
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>> i think it will struggle to weaken in an environment where we have u.s. federal reserve embarking on what's likely to be an open-endeded quantitative easing program. i think in an environment like that, we're likely to see carry trades continue to be popular, the u.s. dollar to weaken. and partly that's because they have removed a lot of tail risks around a sharp slowdown in global growth, although we're not seeing that just yet. >> i suppose if it doesn't weaken a huge amount, it does help the rba out in terms of its inflation target, right? >> yes, it does. that is one thing that a higher currency will do will keep your import prices low. however, i think the rba have been somewhat frustrated that the exchange rate, australian dollar hasn't acted in its normal way as a buffer against lower global prices for australia's commodities. >> we've had the resources minister saying the mining boom is over. he said these comments a couple times now. if there is a structural shift going on in china as jim was saying earlier and we are now, you know, moving away t
>> i think it will struggle to weaken in an environment where we have u.s. federal reserve embarking on what's likely to be an open-endeded quantitative easing program. i think in an environment like that, we're likely to see carry trades continue to be popular, the u.s. dollar to weaken. and partly that's because they have removed a lot of tail risks around a sharp slowdown in global growth, although we're not seeing that just yet. >> i suppose if it doesn't weaken a huge amount,...
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we're certainly in a slow growth environment. and as dan said, it looks like the indicators are consistent with 1, 1.5, 2% gdp growth. >> let me ask it a different way then. gdp revised down. durable goods stunk. you saw the pmi number we brought up. are you more nervous today than you were five days ago? >> no. i think the numbers have been a little bit ugly. but i think they are again consistent more with that slower growth at this point in time. there are a lot of concerns out there, but not necessarily indicative of recession yet. >> well throw us some names then, brian, you're a mid cap guy so within the mid cap universe which names do you think fit the bill that can still grow their earnings that slow growth environment? >> mandy, one of the companies we like right now is a company called asena retail. it actually is a pretty direct play on that slow growth environment. they are a women's fashion retailer. most people know them for dress barn and maurice's but they recently have added brands like justice and lane bryant to
we're certainly in a slow growth environment. and as dan said, it looks like the indicators are consistent with 1, 1.5, 2% gdp growth. >> let me ask it a different way then. gdp revised down. durable goods stunk. you saw the pmi number we brought up. are you more nervous today than you were five days ago? >> no. i think the numbers have been a little bit ugly. but i think they are again consistent more with that slower growth at this point in time. there are a lot of concerns out...
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you know unemployment benefit bills and definitely that's not conducive to say privatisations in an environment of such and security and contraction so these are the tough questions and really what we see is that the greek population or most of the you know the greek society is losing patience because they've been asked to foot the bill before and it hasn't really worked. that said another part of the greek population continues to tax evader and remain largely unaffected by the crisis and that's something this government has to really really tackle. so same issues and grace no real different outcome yet but still ahead what about spain we'll hear more from a tina status on the protests in spain and what the dissent means but first the closing market numbers. she could leverage surely to mccurry was able to build a most sophisticated rowboat which fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only on the. eve. of. luck. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think
you know unemployment benefit bills and definitely that's not conducive to say privatisations in an environment of such and security and contraction so these are the tough questions and really what we see is that the greek population or most of the you know the greek society is losing patience because they've been asked to foot the bill before and it hasn't really worked. that said another part of the greek population continues to tax evader and remain largely unaffected by the crisis and...
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you know unemployment benefit bills and definitely that's not conducive to say privatisations in an environment of such and security and contraction so these are a bit tough questions and really what we see is that the greek population or most of you know the greek society is losing patience because they've been asked to foot the bill before and it hasn't really worked. that sad another part of the greek population continues to track surveyed and remain largely unaffected by the crisis and that's something this government has to really really tackle. so same issues and greece no real different outcome yet but still ahead what about spain we'll hear more from a tina status on the protests in spain and what the dissent means but first the closing market numbers. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through it's already been made who can you trust no one who is you who with the global machinery see where are we heading state controlled capital as it's called sessions when nobody dares to ask we do our t.v. question more. welcome back we're talki
you know unemployment benefit bills and definitely that's not conducive to say privatisations in an environment of such and security and contraction so these are a bit tough questions and really what we see is that the greek population or most of you know the greek society is losing patience because they've been asked to foot the bill before and it hasn't really worked. that sad another part of the greek population continues to track surveyed and remain largely unaffected by the crisis and...